US268442A - Groghet-needle handle - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- My invention consists in forming a crochetneedle whereby itis lengthened, and provided with two or more hooks, either of Awhich'may be employed, as desired.
- A represents the handle of a crochet need1e, formed of bone, ivory, or other suitable material, said handle being in one piece with a crochetneedle which terminates in the usual hook, a..
- the portion ot the-said handle opposite to the hook a is hollow, and that end ofsaid handle is split in the longitudinal direction, forming jaws B B, the exterior face whereof is tapering and receives a tightening-sleeve, C, the widest part of the jaws being at the end of the handle, so that by moving the sleeve toward said end the jaws B are thereby compressed.
- D represents a crochetneedle, formed of bone, ivory, or other suitable material, which has hooks b b at opposite ends, and is insertcd at one end in the hollow of the handle A, the jaws B B, compressed by theV :ferrule or sleeve G, serving to firmly hold said needle in position, so that the hook b may be used, the
- the needle D By loosening the sleeve the needle D may be withdrawn, reversed, reapplied and secured, in which case the hook b is outside, and thus rendered serviceable.
- the hooks b b' are of different sizes and differ in size from the hook a, whereby the-combined needle is adapted for different kinds of work or material.
- the needle D constitutes a continuation of the needle having hook a, and thus lengthens the latter.
- the hooks b b' may be formed of metallic needles A' A, which are secured to a collar-rod, E, either needle being adapted to enter the body of the handle A, the jaws B B lightening against said collar E.
- An addi- ⁇ tional needle, F having a split end orjaws
- the jaws B is adapted to t over either ofthe needles A A which is outside of the needleA, the jaws of the needle F being com pressed by a sleeve, similar to the sleeve C, against the collar E, thus providing additional needles and lengthening the entire needle.
- the needles A A may be duplicated and a hollow couplingpiece, G, provided therefor,
- a needle, F is lalso employed, the several parts being arranged as in Fig. 4, thus increasing the length of the needle to a greater extent and providing many needles, either hook of which may be brought into service, it being evident that a still longer needle with many more hooks may be built up; but in either case the hooks are duplicated or multiplied, and may be similar or various, and eitherA hook is adapted to render service.
- Fig. 4 is a duplication of the handle, having a crochet-needle integral therewith at one end and made hollow and compressible at the other end, with supplementary reversible crochetneedles, and a coupling or splice-piece for uniting said duplicate parts for elongation purposes.
- Acrochet-needle handle havin g a. crochetneedle integral therewith at one end and the
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Description
E. WAHL;
CROCHET NEEDLE-HANDLE.
(Ne Model.)
Patented Dec. 5, 1882.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EMIL WAHL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CROCHET-NEEDLE HANDLE.
SPEGIFCATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 268,442, dated December 5, 1882.
Application filed April l0, 1882. (No model.)
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMIL WAHL, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented anew and useful Improvelment in Crochet-Needles, which improvement is fully setforth in the following specification and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side elevation of the crochetneedle embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section thereof. Figs. 3 and 4 are longitudinal sections of modifications thereof.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts inthe several gures.
My invention consists in forming a crochetneedle whereby itis lengthened, and provided with two or more hooks, either of Awhich'may be employed, as desired. u
Referring to the drawings, A represents the handle of a crochet need1e, formed of bone, ivory, or other suitable material, said handle being in one piece with a crochetneedle which terminates in the usual hook, a.. The portion ot the-said handle opposite to the hook a is hollow, and that end ofsaid handle is split in the longitudinal direction, forming jaws B B, the exterior face whereof is tapering and receives a tightening-sleeve, C, the widest part of the jaws being at the end of the handle, so that by moving the sleeve toward said end the jaws B are thereby compressed.
D represents a crochetneedle, formed of bone, ivory, or other suitable material, which has hooks b b at opposite ends, and is insertcd at one end in the hollow of the handle A, the jaws B B, compressed by theV :ferrule or sleeve G, serving to firmly hold said needle in position, so that the hook b may be used, the
body of the needle Aacting as the handle therefor. By loosening the sleeve the needle D may be withdrawn, reversed, reapplied and secured, in which case the hook b is outside, and thus rendered serviceable. The hooks b b' are of different sizes and differ in size from the hook a, whereby the-combined needle is adapted for different kinds of work or material. Furthermore, the needle D constitutes a continuation of the needle having hook a, and thus lengthens the latter. i If desired, the hooks b b' may be formed of metallic needles A' A, which are secured to a collar-rod, E, either needle being adapted to enter the body of the handle A, the jaws B B lightening against said collar E. An addi-` tional needle, F, having a split end orjaws,
similar to the jaws B, is adapted to t over either ofthe needles A A which is outside of the needleA, the jaws of the needle F being com pressed by a sleeve, similar to the sleeve C, against the collar E, thus providing additional needles and lengthening the entire needle.
(See Fig. 3.)
The needles A A may be duplicated and a hollow couplingpiece, G, provided therefor,
said piece having jaws and tightening-sleeve Y at each end. A needle, F, is lalso employed, the several parts being arranged as in Fig. 4, thus increasing the length of the needle to a greater extent and providing many needles, either hook of which may be brought into service, it being evident that a still longer needle with many more hooks may be built up; but in either case the hooks are duplicated or multiplied, and may be similar or various, and eitherA hook is adapted to render service.
Fig. 4; is a duplication of the handle, having a crochet-needle integral therewith at one end and made hollow and compressible at the other end, with supplementary reversible crochetneedles, and a coupling or splice-piece for uniting said duplicate parts for elongation purposes.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Acrochet-needle handle havin g a. crochetneedle integral therewith at one end and the
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2431310A (en) * | 1943-10-25 | 1947-11-25 | Fmc Corp | Feeding device for fruit peeling machines |
US4047397A (en) * | 1976-05-05 | 1977-09-13 | Laliberte Shirley P | Crochet needle with cutting means |
US20030210543A1 (en) * | 2002-05-13 | 2003-11-13 | Sharrah Raymond L. | Flexible bendable flashlight |
US20120111064A1 (en) * | 2010-11-10 | 2012-05-10 | Bonnie Lee Kellogg | Device and method for repairing a knitted article |
US20150361602A1 (en) * | 2014-06-13 | 2015-12-17 | Consuelo Larsen | Piercing Crochet Hook |
US20160047074A1 (en) * | 2014-08-15 | 2016-02-18 | Yachiyo Industrial Co., Ltd. | Crochet hook and grip body for crochet hook |
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2431310A (en) * | 1943-10-25 | 1947-11-25 | Fmc Corp | Feeding device for fruit peeling machines |
US4047397A (en) * | 1976-05-05 | 1977-09-13 | Laliberte Shirley P | Crochet needle with cutting means |
US20030210543A1 (en) * | 2002-05-13 | 2003-11-13 | Sharrah Raymond L. | Flexible bendable flashlight |
US20120111064A1 (en) * | 2010-11-10 | 2012-05-10 | Bonnie Lee Kellogg | Device and method for repairing a knitted article |
US8561433B2 (en) * | 2010-11-10 | 2013-10-22 | Bonnie Lee Kellogg | Device and method for repairing a knitted article |
US20150361602A1 (en) * | 2014-06-13 | 2015-12-17 | Consuelo Larsen | Piercing Crochet Hook |
US20160047074A1 (en) * | 2014-08-15 | 2016-02-18 | Yachiyo Industrial Co., Ltd. | Crochet hook and grip body for crochet hook |
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